I notice that if I have a folder being viewed (in the right pane) and in the left pane I scroll down to find another folder, every 10 seconds or so it'll snap back to make sure that the folder currently opened is in view. It means that if you're trying to navigate your way down a long list of folders in the left pane, if you don't reach the folder you're looking for within 10 seconds, it'll auto-scroll back to the open folder and you have to scroll again. It's very annoying.
Same deal with renaming a file via F2 or long-click or right-click-rename. As you're making your changes to the filename every 10 seconds it'll throw away your current changes and go back to the original name while staying in edit-name mode. You really have to get the changes done within 10 seconds or you have to start again. I find myself having to rename things in 10 second chunks. For example, if I want to delete the last 40 characters and then type a new 20 characters - I have to first delete the last 40 then save, then edit a second time and type 10 of the characters then save, then type the last 10 and save. Trying to do it all in one go doesn't work.
The filename editing situation only happens when the drive involved is a remote network mapped drive.
The left pane scroll situation happens regardless of whether it's network mapped or drive C even.
Same deal with renaming a file via F2 or long-click or right-click-rename. As you're making your changes to the filename every 10 seconds it'll throw away your current changes and go back to the original name while staying in edit-name mode. You really have to get the changes done within 10 seconds or you have to start again. I find myself having to rename things in 10 second chunks. For example, if I want to delete the last 40 characters and then type a new 20 characters - I have to first delete the last 40 then save, then edit a second time and type 10 of the characters then save, then type the last 10 and save. Trying to do it all in one go doesn't work.
The filename editing situation only happens when the drive involved is a remote network mapped drive.
The left pane scroll situation happens regardless of whether it's network mapped or drive C even.
- Windows Build/Version
- 11
My Computer
At a glance
Win11 Pro 25H2Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX32GBNVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5060 Laptop GPU
- OS
- Win11 Pro 25H2
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo ThinkBook 16p G6 IAX
- CPU
- Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX
- Memory
- 32GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5060 Laptop GPU
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 3 external monitors, Samsung 43" super widescreen (providing 2x 1080p via separate inputs), 1x LG 27" 1080p
- Screen Resolution
- 2560x1600 and 3x 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 1TB SSD internal, 2x4TB SSD external
- Keyboard
- Logitech illuminated and silent thing
- Mouse
- Traditional MS Intellimouse
- Internet Speed
- 256Mb down/50Mb up
- Browser
- Chrome mostly, Edge for PDF's, Brave for YouTube
- Antivirus
- MalwareBytes/Defender
- Other Info
- Also an m4 Mac Mini for work dev stuff that I operate remotely via HelpWire.




